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Victory Start Here: A 35-Year History of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command.


PB2009108760

Publication Date 2007
Personal Author King, B.
Page Count 100
Abstract Victory Starts Here is the history of the US Army Training and Doctrine Commands (TRADOCs) 35 years as the architect of the Army's future. During the first years of the 21st century, Transformation became a new buzzword for the Army changing from the Cold War era to a new continental United States (CONUS) based rapidly deployable Army. TRADOC, however, has been transforming the Army and itself since its establishment in July 1973. Created to solve the cumbersome command and control problems of the Continental Army Command (CONARC), TRADOC's mission charter was to oversee Army schools, training, doctrine, and combat developments. Through time those missions evolved and TRADOC also became responsible for preparing the Army for war and being the Army's architect of the future. TRADOCs first commander, General William E. DePuy, understood that the Army required sound training, coherent organization, modern weapons systems, and relevant doctrine. His successors built on that foundation and addressed the need for future planning.
Keywords
  • Military operations
  • Army
  • Leader development
  • Planning
  • Military personnel
  • Military training
  • Organizational structure
  • International activities
  • Leadership
  • Military history
  • Force design
  • Weapons development
  • Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)
  • Future warfare
Source Agency
  • Army
Corporate Authors Department of the Army, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200914
Victory Start Here: A 35-Year History of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command.
Victory Start Here: A 35-Year History of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command.
PB2009108760

  • Military operations
  • Army
  • Leader development
  • Planning
  • Military personnel
  • Military training
  • Organizational structure
  • International activities
  • Leadership
  • Military history
  • Force design
  • Weapons development
  • Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)
  • Future warfare
  • Army
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